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SALES BY AUCTION SPECULATORS’ CHANCE MONDAY, MAY 16. At 12 o'clock. At Land Sale Rooms, 39 Bond street In Estate of the late E. Barfield. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION, WITH WOODEN COTTAGE. 5 Rooms and conveniences. 42 SCHOOL STREET, ROSLYN. To be sold to close estate accounts Conditions of sale from Messrs BRUGH. CALVERT. & BARROWCLOUGH. Barristers and Solicitors: PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, MAY, 17, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Corner King Edward street and Mcßride street. On account of Mr J. McCauley, who is giving up business on account of illhealth. LARGE BUTCHER’S AND SMALLGOODS SHOP, Suitable for Subdivision. CORPORATION LEASEHOLD. WITH SUBSTANTIAL BRICK SHOP AND WORKSHOP. FOR MANY YEARS A SUCCESSFUL BUTCHERY. Also, BUTCHER'S PLANT AND FITTINGS, LIPMANN AUTOMATIC FREEZER. SCALES, BACON CUTTER, STEAK MACHINE. COUNTERS, CASH REGISTER. CHOPPING BLOCKS, TOOLS, SUNDRIES. Plant on View Monday. I.6th, and day of sale. Particulars of property on application. )ARK, REYNOLDS. Auctioneers. LIMITED, MONDAY. MAY 23. At 12 o’clock. At 39 Bond street, opposite Post Office. On account of Mr J. S. Faulkner. IMPOSING BRICK RESIDENCE And FREEHOLD. 1 ACRE 1 ROOD 23.2 POLES. HOPETOUN ESTATE. MORNINGTON. Near extension Tram Terminus. LEVEL AS A BOWLING GREEN. Most commanding view, first-class soil. THE RESIDENCE IS DOUBLE BRICK WITH SLATE ROOF. Drawing Room 20 x 15, Dining Room 20 x 15, Morning Room 18 ,x 16. Study 16 x 10; Kitchen. “ Champion ” Tiled Range and “ Champion ” Gas Cooker. Scullery, Decolite Bench and Sink, Sliding-door Cupboards and Bins, Pantries, Linen Press, etc.; 2 Large Bathrooms (porcelain baths, basins, hot and cold water). 6 LOVELY BEDROOMS WITH FIREPLACES. Costly Electric Fittings and Numerous Plugs. Wide Concrete Balcony. Glass House and Grass Tennis Lawn. DOUBLE BRICK GARAGE. This was until recently one of the finest-kept garden properties in Dunedin, but has not been attended to since the present owner vacated it. It can be brought back to its former state with very little expense. The property has two freehold entrances from Bridger street, one with double gates and asphalt drive to the front door, and the right to use 20-foot entrance from Glen avenue, making • short-cut to the tram. For Private Residence, Rest Home, Institution, or Guest House, this is well worth inspecting. The owner, having no further use for it, is determined to sell regardless of its actual value. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY for anyone requiring a property in a district which is steadily improving with modern style houses and bungalows recently erected, and neat gardens. Keys and further information obtainable at our Office. pARK, REYNOLDS. Auctioneers. LIMITED, MONDAY, MAY 23, At 12 o’clock. At 39 Bond street (Opposite Post Office). AUCTION SALE. No. 15 LAWSON STREET. ROSLYN. FREEHOLD 31.3 POLES. 5 ROOMS AND SCULLERY. In the Estate of the Late Thomas Percj'. Harland. Further particulars from DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Moray place. Keys in our office. pARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED. TUESDAY, MAY 17, At 2 p.m. In our Downstairs Rooms, Dowling street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Including HEAVY IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET (12 x 9), LARGE AXMINSTER CARPET (13.6 x 10.6), COSY CHESTERFIELD SUITE (7 Pieces, in Pretty Genoa Velvet), QUAINT OAK BUFFET SIDEBOARD, JACOBEAN OAK BEDROOM SUITE, CARVED KAURI SIDEBOARD. FUMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE (Double-door Wardrobe), LARGE BOOKCASE. ’TAMES SAMSON & CO. ** have received instructions to sell by auction, in their Downstairs Room;;: Catalogue of Furniture and Effects, including— Axminster carpets, carpet runner, •ofa rugs, hearthugs, 2 oak bedroom ■uites, 2 Chesterfield suites, oak sideboard, extending dining table, 40 H.B. CHAIRS, hall stand, ornaments, vases, flassware, crockery, double-seat kerb, ookcase, chiffonier, double and single wood bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, Morris and divan chairs, 6 fireside chairs, golf clubs, overmantel, BRASS GROCER’S SCALES, BREAD CUTTER, kitchen furniture, chairs, tables, |>ots and pans, lawn mower, jam pan, rattan chairs, etc., etc. MAJESTIC 7-VALVE WIRELESS SET. TUESDAY, MAY 17, At 2 p.m. At Rooms, Dowling street. On Account of Whom It May Concern. ALL FAULTS, IF ANY. 24 PAIR SINGLE BLANKETS, 20 PAIR DOUBLE BLANKETS, And 16 BEAUTIFUL EIDER QUILTS. All English Models, Pretty Designs and Colourings. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have received instructions from Interested parties, to sell as above. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

New Zealand's! methods of observing Anzac Day may be modified through the influence of the returned soldiers who made the successful trip to Australia for participation in the celebrations in Sydney. They found Anzac Day divided into halves, one for solemn commemoration of the sacrifices, and then a joyful recognition of the results. Many of them hold the opinion that New Zealand’s Anzac Day A; wrongly observed as a day of unredeemed solemnity. “ While the ■veterans of the Great War desire that there should be reverent observances on Anzac Day,” said one of them who made the Australian trip, "we are.not, after our experience, inclined to favour continuing our own Anzac Day as a strict sort of Sabbath, implying no gaiety at any part of the day of Commemoration:” Try It: A tew words in. bold type Jn plenty of space attract attention. Try it on the readers of the Otago jDaily Times.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 28